No, I don't! I haven't seen this movie in at least ten years!
How you people can disregard the greatest film of all time (The Emperor's New Groove) is beyond me.
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I absolutely hated Mulan II, its one of the worst (and by worst i think i mean best) examples of disney getting lazy with it's backgrounds. It looked like it was drawn as an episode of a spin off series rather than a movie, the detail just wasnt there. Also the whole love thing was horribly cliche'd (I know its stupid to complain about cliche in a disney movie but i felt like they kept rubbing it in my face). Only 2 or so songs are memorable.
On that note the only sequel which comes close to being better than the original imo is Jungle Book 2.
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Cinderella is one of those fine Disney films. Mary Blair's art is pretty in its simplicity and gives the film a dreamlike quality. Cinderella herself is very relatable, and the mice, the king and the grand duke are great comic relief. The different levels of villainy in the film are also a refreshing touch as we get the wild antics of Luficer and then it's contrasted with that terrible, calculating menace of Lady Tremaine (the bit where she locks Cinderella in that room is still a chilling scene after all these years). The music is downright gorgeous with many memorable songs, particularly "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes", and the score is very pretty too.
As for Alice, for some reason it never really struck out as great to me. Perhaps it was because of its seeming randomness which makes it a difficult film to enjoy at least to me. It has beautiful animation and gorgeous music and some really fancy voice acting, but it doesn't quite hold up when compared to the highest echelon of Disney classics. Still, a film worth watching.
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I like TENG for its silly premise and funny characters and scenes, and it has a kickass soundtrack. The one thing that makes me sad, though, is the "what might've been" scenario. Originally Disney envisioned the film as Kingdom of the Sun which was a lot more epic in scope, sort of like an Aladdin type of film in a way. Sadly that premise was scrapped halfway through production and TENG as we know it came to be. I wouldn't mind Disney revisiting the concept someday in the future because the story looked really interesting,
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I'm glad they changed it to something funny. I still laugh out loud when I watch it. And I've watched it about 20 to 30 times, at a guess. Epic is good, but I can only watch epic a couple of times. Hilarious is awesome and I can watch it again and again.
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While I do love the Alice in Wonderland world very much, I found this movie too dumbed down and hysterical. I don't mind dumbed down and hysterical in some cases, but I don't think it fit with Carroll's world very much. The 1999 live-action movie remains my favourite Alice adaptation to date!
Miranda Richardson made a far more entertaining queen.
She's hilarious! xD Much better than that hyperactive purple thing!
No one else watched Peter Pan? =O
I didn't consider Peter Pan to be very good before, but, of the films we've watched so far, I think it's second best only to Snow White. It suffers from poor music, but the movie itself is great! Tinkerbell is growing on me (she's really evil, you know).
The only thing Alice in Wonderland has going for it, I think, is the cuteness of Alice. I like the Cheshire Cat, too. Overall, Alice in Wonderland is a little boring, though.
7. Lady and the Tramp
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I love Lady and the Tramp. I've never watched Peter Pan, except for that mega offensive WHAT MAKES THE RED MAN REDDDDDDD song in it, which I saw on Youtube. xD